In the most recent episode of the Amazon Frevee series “Jury Duty,” James Marsden played a fictionalized version of himself.

James Marsden is starting the summer off strong.

Marsden, 49, was photographed on Saturday relaxing by the ocean while on vacation in France. He could be seen honing his diving techniques and flaunting his lean physique.

Marsden stayed at the hotel Eden Roc Cap d’Antibes in Antibes, France, where he was captured in a blue bathing suit diving into the water from a white platform.

The Disenchanted actor relaxed and went swimming off the southern coast of France for the most of Memorial Day weekend.

Marsden, who is most known for his roles in The Notebook, The X-Men movies, and 2007’s Hairspray as Corny Collins, has recently been working in television. Party Down and Jury Duty, an Amazon Freevee mockumentary series in which Marsden portrayed a fictitious version of himself serving as a jury during a trial, are his two on-screen appearances in 2023.

The actor has also recently appeared in Disenchanted, a Disney+ follow-up to 2007’s Enchanted, and Sonic the Hedgehog 2, in which he plays Sheriff Tom Wachowski, a friend of Sonic.

Marsden admitted to cutting his hair short if it weren’t for his acting career in a March interview with PEOPLE.

At the time, he commented of his hair, “The hair annoys me. “I would just have one of those military cuts, in my opinion, if I weren’t an actor. I would simply shave it off every day. It merely interferes.

He described his haircare routine to PEOPLE at the time as “not really much I do.” “My man in Los Angeles occasionally cuts it for me, and he typically repairs it. I wear a baseball cap if he isn’t present because I don’t want to repair it. That’s how I’m still very much a male.

According to Deadline, one of Marsden’s upcoming films is the suspenseful Knox Goes Away, in which he will co-star with Michael Keaton and Al Pacino. The Birdman actor will portray “a contract killer diagnosed with a fast-moving form of dementia” who tries to save his “estranged adult son,” played by Marsden, in the Keaton-directed movie.